Wednesday, April 24, 2013

JCCS Academic Language Assessment Week 31 - Vandalism

                         Should parents be held accountable for their child's damage?

No parents shouldnt be accountable for their childs damage. The child should be ressonable for what they have done. For an exaple, if theres a specfic  damage that is notthat bad the students should take care of it and pay for it because they were the ones who ruin it. Also if it gets out of hand and it keeps on happing the court can start computing things so the kidswill get in bigger trouble. By doing this students can Achieve there goals and staop doing bad things.

Thursday, April 11, 2013

JCCS Academic Language Assessment Week 30 - "D" Grades

                                           Should schools eliminate "D" grades?


      Yes schools should eliminate''Ds'' out of the grading .  For example it helps the the student want to interact with the teacher more and want to there work. Also it can help in a long run for college because most four year colleges will not take D's on a transcript.initially it might come as a shock to many high school students but they will get over it and learn that its not that hard. Kids will have to compensate and study hard to keep their grades up to pass.

Friday, April 5, 2013

JCCS Academic Language Assessment Week 27 - Drug-Sniffing Dogs

School officials do not have the right to use drug sniffing dogs. One reason is because teachers shouldn't ASSUME that student's have drugs. Another reason is because the PROCESS is very costly and the money could spent else where. Lastly, students may RESPOND in a negative way. Overall, school officials should not use drug sniffing dogs.

vocab parahgahp week 29

Parents should not have to face jail time if they miss their child's school conference. One reason is because not all parents have the RESOURCES to get to their child's school. In addition parents have the oppourtunity to SEEK teachers in other ways than through a conference. Lastly, some students are TRANSFERRED to far away schools and that makes it more difficult for parents to attend. Overall, parents should not have to face jail time if they miss their child's school conference.